2019 Photo Contest

December 30, 2019 NEBRASKAland Magazine

With more than 2,000 entries, the 2019 Nebraskaland Magazine Photo Contest drew a record number of stunning images from your fellow Nebraska photographers in the categories of Wildlife, Flora, Scenic, and Recreation.

The Nebraskaland Magazine staff found it difficult to pare down the excellent images – especially the Best of Show winner, which went to Eric Wellman and his image, “Perseverance.”

We thank everyone who participated and made this exciting feature possible in our magazine. We look forward to seeing more of your great photographs in next year’s contest.
Keep shooting.

Jeff Kurrus, Editor
Nebraskaland Magazine

Best of Show

Perseverance | Photo by Eric Wellman, Lincoln
@ericwellmanphoto

Wildlife

FIRST PLACE – All Choked Up | Photo by Mike Bazant, Omaha
@mbazant2321
SECOND PLACE – Howdy, Neighbor | Photo by Rebecca Johnson, Central City
@thecoloringtree
THIRD PLACE – Class Photo | Photo by Marquene Koontz, Ogallala
@marquenemarie

Flora

FIRST PLACE – Carns in Bloom | Photo by Emily Swan, Springview
@emilyswanphotography
SECOND PLACE – Blaze | Photo by Eric Wellman, Lincoln
@ericwellmanphoto
THIRD PLACE – Purple Sunset | Photo by Derrill Grabenstein, Lincoln
@de_grabenstein

Scenic

FIRST PLACE – A Two-colored Sunset | Photo by Lindsey Keller, Lincoln
@llarson4
SECOND PLACE – Milky Way Tree | Photo by Tyler Moore, Omaha
@drtylermoore
THIRD PLACE – Autumn Horses | Photo by Julie Hudson, Omaha
@j.hudsonphotos

Recreation

FIRST PLACE – Branched Oak Angler | Photo by Derrill Grabenstein, Lincoln
@de_grabenstein
SECOND PLACE – The Trout Dance | Photo by Jacob Patterson, Mitchell
@living_on_the_fly
THIRD PLACE – Reflections of a Dream | Photo by Ryan Jones, Seward
@bentlight

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